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Publication : Erythropoietin Reduces Auto- and Alloantibodies by Inhibiting T Follicular Helper Cell Differentiation.

First Author  Guglielmo C Year  2021
Journal  J Am Soc Nephrol Volume  32
Issue  10 Pages  2542-2560
PubMed ID  34261755 Mgi Jnum  J:360612
Mgi Id  MGI:7834571 Doi  10.1681/ASN.2021010098
Citation  Guglielmo C, et al. (2021) Erythropoietin Reduces Auto- and Alloantibodies by Inhibiting T Follicular Helper Cell Differentiation. J Am Soc Nephrol 32(10):2542-2560
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Although high-affinity IgG auto- and alloantibodies are important drivers of kidney inflammation that can result in ESKD, therapeutic approaches that effectively reduce such pathogenic antibodies remain elusive. Erythropoietin (EPO) has immunomodulatory functions, but its effects on antibody production are unknown. METHODS: We assessed the effect and underlying mechanisms of EPO/EPO receptor (EPOR) signaling on primary and secondary, T cell-dependent and T-independent antibody formation using in vitro culture systems, murine models of organ transplantation and lupus nephritis, and mice conditionally deficient for the EPOR expressed on T cells or B cells. RESULTS: In wild-type mice, recombinant EPO inhibited primary, T cell-dependent humoral immunity to model antigens and strong, polyclonal stimuli, but did not alter T-independent humoral immune responses. EPO also significantly impaired secondary humoral immunity in a potent allogeneic organ transplant model system. The effects required T cell, but not B cell, expression of the EPOR and resulted in diminished frequencies of germinal center (GC) B cells and T follicular helper cells (T(FH)). In vitro and in vivo experiments showed that EPO directly prevented T(FH) differentiation and function via a STAT5-dependent mechanism that reduces CD4(+) T cell expression of Bcl6. In lupus models, EPO reduced T(FH), GC B cells, and autoantibody production, and abrogated autoimmune glomerulonephritis, demonstrating clinical relevance. In vitro studies verified that EPO prevents differentiation of human T(FH) cells. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings newly demonstrate that EPO inhibits T(FH)-dependent antibody formation, an observation with potential implications for treating antibody-mediated diseases, including those of the kidney.
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